conditio si testator sine liberis decesserit

conditio si testator sine liberis decesserit

in the Scots law of succession, a will that does not make provision for children yet to be born is presumed to be revoked by the subsequent birth of a child to the testator, whether or not the child is legitimate. The presumption can be revoked.

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